Two books: The Language of the Universe and At the Speed of Light
| Brand | Valters un Rapa |
| Condition | New |
| Language | Latvian |
| Added | Yesterday, 20:0314 |
Ksimo I. Visuma valoda. Vizuāls ceļojums matemātikas pasaulē. Vizuāls ceļojums matemātikas pasaulē, kas sniedz iespēju paraudzīties uz šo šķietami sauso disciplīnu visai neierastā, saistošā un viegli uztveramā veidā. Matemātika ir mums visapkārt – to var ieraudzīt gan atomos un bišu veidotajās šūnās, gan planētu kustībā kosmosā. Skaitļu, simbolu un formulu valoda Visumam liek tikšķēt kā neredzamam pulkstenim. Šis ceļojums ļaus iepazīt dabas unikālo ģeometriju un labāk saprast mūsdienu brīnumainos tehnoloģiju sasniegumus. Kas ir fraktāļi? Kāda saistība ir cikādēm un pirmskaitļiem? Kāpēc daži atomi līdzinās vampīriem? Te atrodamas atbildes uz daudziem jautājumiem. No angļu valodas tulkojis Didzis Bērziņš. ">
Two books on natural sciences and mathematics in excellent condition, unused. Selling because they sit on the shelf and are not being used.
Purchased at Valters and Rapa bookstore, no longer available for sale.
Description from the bookstore's website: Ksimo I. At the Speed of Light. A Visual Guide to the World of Physics.
A visual journey through the world of physics that reveals many secrets, allows you to imagine infrasound and ultrasound, feel the speed of light, and explore the wonders of space. How does our
Universe function? What is electricity and magnetism? What does the inside of an atom look like? Why is the sky blue? Understanding the laws of physics allows for a better understanding of the world and oneself. Translated from English by Didzis Bērziņš.
Ksimo I. The Language of the Universe. A Visual Journey through the World of Mathematics. A visual journey through the world of mathematics that offers a chance to look at this seemingly dry discipline in an unusual, engaging, and easily comprehensible way. Mathematics is all around us – it can be seen in atoms and the cells created by bees, as well as in the movement of planets in space. The language of numbers, symbols, and formulas makes the Universe tick like an invisible clock. This journey will allow you to explore nature's unique geometry and better understand today's miraculous technological achievements. What are fractals? What is the connection between cicadas and prime numbers? Why do some atoms resemble vampires? Here you will find answers to many questions. Translated from English by Didzis Bērziņš.